In celebration of the release of The Hope of Refuge, I’m going on a seven-state book-signing tour. Below are the dates, times, and locations of the stops on the tour.
My editor has created a miniature poster that you can print out to share with others or bring to the event for me to sign. I encourage you to download the signing event’s flyer—a beautiful piece of artwork, similar to what you see below. Each one has the date, time, and location of that particular book signing. We did this so you can print out flyers to share with others. You can print as many as you’d like and take them to your book club, church, coworkers, friends, relatives, or even the local library.
This is my first book tour, and I’d love to meet as many readers as possible. I think I’ll get the opportunity to speak for a few minutes at each signing as well as answer some questions. If the economy has taken a hit at your home and you don’t wish to buy a book, come on out and let’s have some fun anyway. I’ll sign the flyer you’ve printed or a bookmark.
My editor, who is flying in from Colorado, will be with me for the tour starting in Columbus, Ohio. She’s been my editor throughout the Sisters of the Quilt series, The Hope of Refuge, and The Sound of Sleigh Bells. Behind every enjoyable, satisfying read is a great editor. She challenges me to write and rewrite until the story inside my heart matches the one that’s showing up on the page for readers. She makes me work really hard, but I always return the favor! 😉
From My Editor: The Top 5 Reasons for Going to Cindy’s Book Signing
1. CSI will be on tomorrow night too.
2. How else can you ask, live and face-to-face, “What is Hannah up to now?”
3. I know Cindy, and she always has intriguing surprises and some unforgettable insight for her readers.
4. Where else can you go but a bookstore to meet Cindy AND pick up that copy of Charlotte’s Web for your daughter’s reading list AND get the perfect gift for your mother-in-law’s birthday [Hint: The Hope of Refuge]?
5. What a perfect opportunity for a field trip with your book club or women’s small group.
One last shameless plug from the editor… This is a great excuse to get out of the house with some friends and introduce them to some terrific books in a friendly, personable environment. Have a ladies’ night out at the bookstore.
If I can manage all the technical aspects while traveling, I will be using Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to keep you updated on how the signing tour is progressing.
Follow the tour on:
Tuesday, August 11 7-8:30pm
Barnes & Noble
5141 Peachtree Parkway, The Forum
Norcross, Georgia 30092
(770) 209-4244
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Wednesday, August 12 7-8pm
Barnes & Noble Opry Mills
515 Opry Mills Drive
Nashville, Tennessee 37214
(615) 514-5000
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Thursday, August 13 6-8pm
Barnes & Noble
2540 Futura Pkwy. #135
Plainfield, Indiana 46168
(317) 838-7941
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Friday, August 14 6-8pm
Barnes & Noble
1550 West 75th
Downers Grove, Illinois 60516
(630) 663-0181
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Saturday, August 15 1-3pm
Baker Books
2768 East Paris Ave SE
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546-6139
(616) 957-3110
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Sunday, August 16 2-4pm
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
3700 Rivertown Parkway Ste. 2058
Grandville, Michigan 49418
(616) 531-1825
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Monday, August 17 7-8:00pm
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
1739 Olentangy River Road
Columbus, Ohio 43212
(614) 298-9516
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Tuesday, August 18 7-8:30pm
Joseph Beth Booksellers
2705 E. Carson Street
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15203
(412) 381-3600
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Wednesday, August 19 6-8pm
Hackman’s Bible Book Store
1341 Mickley Road
Whitehall, Pennsylvania 18052-4610
(610) 264-8600
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Thursday, August 20 1 – 3pm
Rachel’s Country Store (Amish dry goods store)
6352 McClays Mill Road
Newburg, Pennsylvania 17240
(717) 530-9452